This fancy food court sets itself apart with an event space, a dog-friendly policy, booze (every inch of the sprawling space is licensed), a grocery store, Friday DJ nights and free Wi-Fi (plus lots of outlets, so you can plug in and stay all day). Designed by GPA Architects—the Toronto firm behind Eataly—the 1,000-seat dining hall centres around the Pier, a cocktail bar from Scale Hospitality. Right now, the Well is home to three dozen vendors, mostly indie darlings like La Cubana, Hooky’s, Gus Tacos, Rosie’s and Samosarie, all known for their stand-alone spots elsewhere in the city. A few food-court favourites like Big Fat Cookies and Mado Café are also in the mix, plus international brands with cult followings like Uncle Tetsu Japanese Cheesecake. But the roster is set…